Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Revised 2/18/19 CURRICULUM VITAE Wendy Bollinger Bollag, Ph. D. Professor of Physiology Department of Physiology Director of the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (formerly Georgia Regents University, formerly Georgia Health Sciences University) Augusta, GA 30912 (706) 721-0698 and Research Physiologist Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center Augusta, GA 30904 (706) 733-0188 x2506 PERSONAL: Home Address: 231 Watervale Road Martinez, GA 30907 Home Telephone: (706) 869-8551 Citizenship: USA EDUCATION: High School: North Penn High School, Lansdale, PA; valedictorian, 1980 College: Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; BS in Biochemistry, with honors and with highest distinction, 1984 Graduate: Yale University, New Haven, CT; Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Physiology, 1990 Postdoctoral: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, NJ, 1991-1992 Revised 1/31/19 PROFESSIONAL: 1985-1990 Lecturer, Yale University Physician Associate Program course in Physiology 1985-1990 Lecturer, Norwalk Hospital/Yale University School of Medicine Physician Assistant Surgical Residency Program review course in Physiology 1987-1990 Coordinator, Yale University Physician Associate Program course in Physiology 1987-1990 Coordinator, Norwalk Hospital/Yale University School of Medicine Physician Assistant Surgical Residency Program review course in Physiology 1992-1993 Assistant Professor of Biology, Seton Hall University 1993-1999 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia 1999-2004 Associate Professor of Medicine, School of Graduate Studies and Cell Biology and Anatomy with tenure (2000), Medical College of Georgia 2000-2008 Director, Molecular Medicine Graduate Program 2004-2009 Professor of Medicine, School of Graduate Studies and Cell Biology and Anatomy, Medical College of Georgia 2006-Present Adjunct Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (formerly Georgia Regents University, formerly Georgia Health Sciences University) 2009-Present Professor of Physiology, School of Graduate Studies and Cell Biology and Anatomy, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (formerly Georgia Regents University, formerly Georgia Health Sciences University) 2009-Present Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (formerly Georgia Regents University, formerly Georgia Health Sciences University) 2011-Present Adjunct Professor of Oral Biology, Augusta University (formerly Georgia Regents University, formerly Georgia Health Sciences University) 2014-Present Director, Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, Augusta University (formerly Georgia Regents University, formerly Georgia Health Sciences University) 2018-Present Research Director, Augusta University Adrenal Center RESEARCH GRANTS AWARDED: Co-Investigator, National Science Foundation Science and Technology Infrastructure Grant "Renovation of Biology Laboratory Space" awarded to Dr. Roberta Muldow, Seton Hall University—1993 ($266,100) 2 Revised 1/31/19 Biochemist, National Institutes of Health Grant "Hormonal and Ionic Control of Metabolism" awarded to Dr. Howard Rasmussen, Medical College of Georgia—1993-1994 ($302,179) Principal Investigator, Medical College of Georgia Research Institute BRSG Award "The Mechanism Underlying Time-Dependent Potentiation of Aldosterone Secretion in Bovine Adrenal Glomerulosa Cells", Medical College of Georgia—1995 ($10,000) Principal Investigator, American Heart Association Summer Student Award "The Mechanism Underlying Time-Dependent Potentiation of Aldosterone Secretion in Bovine Adrenal Glomerulosa Cells", Medical College of Georgia—1995 ($2,750) Principal Investigator, American Heart Association /Georgia Affiliate Beginning Grant-in-Aid Award "The Mechanism Underlying Time-Dependent Potentiation of Aldosterone Secretion in Bovine Adrenal Glomerulosa Cells", Medical College of Georgia—1995 ($33,000) Principal Investigator, American Heart Association Summer Student Award "The Mechanism Underlying Time-Dependent Potentiation of Aldosterone Secretion in Bovine Adrenal Glomerulosa Cells", Medical College of Georgia—1996 ($2,750) Co-lnvestigator, National Institutes of Health Grant "Hormonal and Ionic Control of Metabolism" awarded to Dr. Howard Rasmussen, Medical College of Georgia—1996-1999 ($850,724) Principal Investigator, American Heart Association /Georgia Affiliate Grant-in-Aid Award "Role of Phospholipase D in Angiotensin II-induced Sustained Aldosterone Secretion and Priming", Medical College of Georgia—1997-1999 ($66,000) Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health Grant "Phospholipase D and Keratinocyte Differentiation", Medical College of Georgia—1998-2003 ($511,000) (with no-cost extension until 2005) Principal Investigator, American Heart Association /Southeast Affiliate Grant-in-Aid "Sustained AngII- vs. Transient Carbachol-induced Phospholipase D Activation and Priming", Medical College of Georgia—2000-2002 ($120,000) Principal Investigator, Medical College of Georgia Combined Intramural Grants Program “Protein Kinase D and Keratinocyte Proliferation”, Medical College of Georgia—2001-2002 ($20,000) Co-Investigator, Medical College of Georgia/Georgia Institute of Technology Basic Research Enrichment Program “Optimization of Channel-Forming Peptides for Transdermal Drug Delivery”, Medical College of Georgia—2001-2002 ($15,000) Principal Investigator, Medical College of Georgia Combined Intramural Grants Program “Protein Kinase D and Keratinocyte Proliferation”, Medical College of Georgia—2002-2003 ($20,000) 3 Revised 1/31/19 Principal Investigator, National American Heart Association Grant-in-Aid “Cholesterol Mobilization and Acute Aldosterone Biosynthesis in Adrenal Glomerulosa Cells”—2003- 2004 ($143,000) Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health Grant “Regulatory Mechanisms of Aldosterone Secretion”, Medical College of Georgia—2003-2007 (with a no-cost extension to 2008) ($1,144,000) Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health Grant "Phospholipase D and Keratinocyte Differentiation", Medical College of Georgia--2005-2008 (Years 6-8) (with a no-cost extension to 2009) ($755,040, plus a Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health- Related Research of $45,284) Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health Grant “Topical Treatment for Mild Psoriasis”, Medical College of Georgia—2007-2008 ($136,035 – MCG portion) Principal Investigator, Georgia Research Alliance Industry Partnership Grant “Treatment for Disorders of Keratinocyte Proliferation”, Medical College of Georgia—2007-2008 ($48,740) Principal Investigator, VA Merit Award “The Role of Protein Kinase D in Epidermal Tumorigenesis”, Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center—2007-2011 (~$900,000) Principal Investigator, MCG Intramural Grant Program Pilot Study Research Program “Phosphatidylglycerol and Corneal Wound Healing”, Medical College of Georgia—2008- 2009 ($25,000) Principal Investigator, Southeastern Clinical and Translational Research Institute Pilot Project Program “Protein Kinase D as a Drug Target for Treatment of Hyperproliferative Skin Diseases ”, Medical College of Georgia—2009 ($40,000) Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health Grant “Protein Kinase D and Epidermal Structure and Function”, Medical College of Georgia—2009-2011 ($404,250) Principal Investigator, Georgia Research Alliance “Efficacy of Phosphatidylglycerol Liposomes for Treatment of Psoriasis” GRA/VentureLab Project Award Phase Ia, Medical College of Georgia—2009 ($25,000) Principal Investigator, Medical College of Georgia Vision Discovery Institute “The Corneal Epithelium Phospholipase D2/Aquaporin 3 Signaling Module in Eye Diseases”, Medical College of Georgia – 2009 ($25,000) Principal Investigator of Project #2 (William Rainey, Principal Investigator), Medical College of Georgia Cardiovascular Discovery Institute “Molecular Defects Leading to Primary Aldosteronism”, Medical College of Georgia – 2009 ($10,000 for project, $50,000 total) Principal Investigator, Medical College of Georgia Diabetes and Obesity Discovery Institute “Hyperaldosteronism in Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome”, Medical College of Georgia – 2009 ($50,000) 4 Revised 1/31/19 Principal Investigator, American Legion of Georgia, “Protein Kinase D in Prostate Cancer”, Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center—2010 ($7,500) Principal Investigator, Georgia Research Alliance “Phosphatidylglycerol Pharmacodynamics in Reconstructed Human Skin” GRA/VentureLab Project Award Phase Ib, Medical College of Georgia—2010 ($25,000) Lead Mentor, Department of Defense, “Translational Breast Cancer Research: A Mentor/Protege Collaborative Between Albany State University and Medical College of Georgia”, Medical College of Georgia – 2010-2013 ($340,827 -- MCG portion) Co-Investigator (Carlos Isales, Principal Investigator), National Institutes of Health Grant “Age- induced Impairment of Nutrient Signaling Results in Bone Loss”, Medical College of Georgia, 2011-2016 (~$8 million) Research Career Scientist Award, Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center—2011-2016 (salary support) Principal Investigator, VA Merit Award (CSR&D) “The Role of Protein Kinase D in Epidermal Tumorigenesis”, Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center—2011-2015 (~$900,000) Principal Investigator, American Legion of Georgia, “Disrupted Wound Healing in Diabetes”, Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center—2011 ($5,000) Principal Investigator, Georgia Health Sciences University Institute of Regenerative and Reparative Medicine

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